The Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation is a Chinese state-owned automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Shanghai, China with multinational operations. One of the "Big Four" Chinese automakers, the company had the largest production volume of any Chinese automaker in 2012 producing more than 4.5 million units, 76% of which were passenger vehicles. SAIC traces its origins to the early years of the Chinese automobile industry

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The Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation is a Chinese state-owned automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Shanghai, China with multinational operations. One of the "Big Four" Chinese automakers, the company had the largest production volume of any Chinese automaker in 2012 producing more than 4.5 million units, 76% of which were passenger vehicles. SAIC traces its origins to the early years of the Chinese automobile industry in the 1940s, and SAIC was one of the few carmakers in Mao's China. Currently, it participates in the oldest surviving Sino-foreign car making joint venture, with Volkswagen, and in addition has had a joint venture with General Motors since 1998. SAIC products sell under a variety of brand names, including those of its joint venture partners. Two notable brands owned by SAIC itself are MG, a historic British car marque, and Roewe, one of the few domestic Chinese luxury car brands

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This Annual Statistical Dossier offers a summary of SAIC Motor Corporation's performance between 2005 and 2017 on an annual basis. The report can be downloaded as an Excel file.

You will find here the key numbers from the company's balance sheet, income statement, cash flow and the main ratios related to the firm's business.

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This Annual Statistical Dossier offers a summary of SAIC Motor Corporation's performance between 2005 and 2017 on an annual basis. The report can be downloaded as an Excel file.

You will find here the key numbers from the company's balance sheet, income statement, cash flow and the main ratios related to the firm's business.

If you are only interested in particular areas of the company's business, you can find and download specific indicators from the company's Corporate Profile, or specific charts from the company's Chart Section.

If you are interested in the company’s quarterly figures, please refer to the company’s Quarterly Statistical Dossier.

The Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation is a Chinese state-owned automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Shanghai, China with multinational operations. One of the "Big Four" Chinese automakers, the company had the largest production volume of any Chinese automaker in 2012 producing more than 4.5 million units, 76% of which were passenger vehicles.

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The Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation is a Chinese state-owned automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Shanghai, China with multinational operations. One of the "Big Four" Chinese automakers, the company had the largest production volume of any Chinese automaker in 2012 producing more than 4.5 million units, 76% of which were passenger vehicles. SAIC traces its origins to the early years of the Chinese automobile industry in the 1940s, and SAIC was one of the few carmakers in Mao's China. Currently, it participates in the oldest surviving Sino-foreign car making joint venture, with Volkswagen, and in addition has had a joint venture with General Motors since 1998. SAIC products sell under a variety of brand names, including those of its joint venture partners. Two notable brands owned by SAIC itself are MG, a historic British car marque, and Roewe, one of the few domestic Chinese luxury car brands.

This report offers a summary of the company's performance in 2003-2012. You will find here all the key numbers from the company's balance sheet, income statement and cash flow on the annual basis.

In addition, the report provides information concerning SAIC's position on its key markets.

The Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation is a Chinese state-owned automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Shanghai, China with multinational operations. One of the "Big Four" Chinese automakers, the company had the largest production volume of any Chinese automaker in 2012 producing more than 4.5 million units, 76% of which were passenger vehicles.

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The Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation is a Chinese state-owned automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Shanghai, China with multinational operations. One of the "Big Four" Chinese automakers, the company had the largest production volume of any Chinese automaker in 2012 producing more than 4.5 million units, 76% of which were passenger vehicles. SAIC traces its origins to the early years of the Chinese automobile industry in the 1940s, and SAIC was one of the few carmakers in Mao's China. Currently, it participates in the oldest surviving Sino-foreign car making joint venture, with Volkswagen, and in addition has had a joint venture with General Motors since 1998. SAIC products sell under a variety of brand names, including those of its joint venture partners. Two notable brands owned by SAIC itself are MG, a historic British car marque, and Roewe, one of the few domestic Chinese luxury car brands.

This excel file offers a summary of the company's performance in between 2005-2012 on the annual basis. You will find here all the key numbers from the company's balance sheet, income statement and cash flow and the main ratios related to the company's business.

In addition, the report provides information concerning SAIC Group's position on its key markets

Based on a comparison of 22 firms among Global Car Producers, Toyota Motor Corporation
had the highest market value at the end of 2017 followed by Tata Motors
and Volkswagen Group.

Toyota Motor Corporation stock price closed the year 2017 at

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Based on a comparison of 22 firms among Global Car Producers, Toyota Motor Corporation
had the highest market value at the end of 2017 followed by Tata Motors
and Volkswagen Group.

Toyota Motor Corporation stock price closed the year 2017 at
EUR 55.8.
Since the end of 2012 the stock
appreciated by 43.2%
implying an annual average growth of 7.44%.
In absolute terms, the value of the company
rose
by USD 31.0 mil.

Historically, the Toyota Motor Corporation’s market capitalization reached an all time high of
USD 203,664 mil in 2006
and an all time low of
USD 78,853 mil in 2002.

At the end of 2017, the company traded at price to earnings of
8.66x and EV/EBITDA of 9.11x.
Over the last five years, the firm generated its shareholders an average return on equity of
12.5%.

Based on a comparison of 27 firms among Global Car Producers, Ford Motor Company
had the biggest debt relative to its equity at the end of 2017
followed by Daimler Group and Tesla Inc..

Ford Motor Company net debt reached EUR 120,452 mil.

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Based on a comparison of 27 firms among Global Car Producers, Ford Motor Company
had the biggest debt relative to its equity at the end of 2017
followed by Daimler Group and Tesla Inc..

Ford Motor Company net debt reached EUR 120,452 mil.
and accounted for 389% of equity at the end of 2017.
The ratio is down 29.0%
when compared to the previous year.
Historically, the firm’s net debt to equity reached
an all time high of
2,691% in 2002
and an all time low of
-13,281% in 2010.

When compared to EBITDA, net debt amounted to
9.74x at the end of the year.
The ratio reached an all time high of
26.2x in 2009
and an all time low of
-41.3x in 2008.

Comparing Ford Motor Company with its closest peers,
Daimler Group posted net debt to equity of
176% and
5.65x when compared to EBITDA at the end of 2017.
Tesla Inc. ended the year 2016 with a net debt at
164% of equity and 1,773x
when compared to its EBITDA while BMW Group had net debt at
157% of equity and
5.82x to EBITDA at the end of the year.

Based on a comparison of 27 firms among Global Car Producers,
Volkswagen Group generated the highest earnings before interest cost, taxes and depreciation (so called EBITDA) in 2017 followed by Toyota Motor Corporation and Daimler Group.

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Based on a comparison of 27 firms among Global Car Producers,
Volkswagen Group generated the highest earnings before interest cost, taxes and depreciation (so called EBITDA) in 2017 followed by Toyota Motor Corporation and Daimler Group.

Volkswagen Group made EBITDA of
CZK 17,517 mil, up 15.7% compared to the previous year. Historically, the firm’s EBITDA reached an all time high of CZK 17,517 mil in 2017 and an all time low of CZK 570 mil in 1994. The average profit in the last five years amounted to CZK 14,786 mil.

The Company generated an average EBITDA margin of 17.2% in the last five years with a maximum of 19.2% and a minimum of 15.9%.

Comparing Skoda Auto with its closest peers, Porsche generated EBITDA of CZK 14,930 mil with a EBITDA margin of 14.5% in 2017, Nissan grossed CZK 14,610 mil (EBITDA margin of 12.0%) and Renault announced a profit of CZK 7,626 mil translating into a margin of 11.0%.
You can see all the Companies' EBITDA data on the EBITDA Indicator page or you can download a special Statistical dossier on the Group of Companies in the report section.

Based on a comparison of 27 firms among Global Car Producers, Volkswagen Group
generated the highest earnings before interest cost, taxes and depreciation (so called EBITDA) in 2017 followed by Toyota Motor Corporation
and Daimler Group.

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Based on a comparison of 27 firms among Global Car Producers, Volkswagen Group
generated the highest earnings before interest cost, taxes and depreciation (so called EBITDA) in 2017 followed by Toyota Motor Corporation
and Daimler Group.

Volkswagen Group made EBITDA of
EUR 35,983 mil,
up 28.4% compared to the previous year.
Historically, the firm’s EBITDA reached an all time high of
EUR 35,983 mil in 2017
and an all time low of
EUR 6,883 mil in 2009.
The average profit in the last five years amounted to EUR 27,081 mil.

The company generated an average EBITDA margin of
12.7% for its shareholders in the last five years with a maximum of
15.6%
and a minimum of
7.31%.

Comparing Volkswagen Group with its closest peers,
Toyota Motor Corporation generated EBITDA of
EUR 31,999 mil with a EBITDA margin of
14.1% in 2017,
Daimler Group grossed EUR 20,358 mil
(EBITDA margin of 12.4%)
and BMW Group announced a profit of
EUR 14,702 mil translating into a margin of
14.9%.